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Earth Ancients

Matthew Wood: Shamanic Herbal, Plant Teachers & Animal Medicines

Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

Social Sciences, Society & Culture, Science

4.6 • 2.9K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2024

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

An experiential journey into shamanism as a spiritual path and the teachings of plants, animals, and Nature

• Explores the alphabet of Nature personified in animals and the spiritual lessons of animal medicines—animals personified in plants—including Turtle, Bear, Deer, Wolf, Alligator, and Horse Medicine teachings

• Shares profound experiences from the author’s long career as an herbalist and his first years growing up on a remote Seminole reservation in the Everglades

• Offers shamanic adventures interwoven with comparisons to the psychology of Freud and Jung, the visions of Castaneda, and the occult teachings of Steiner and Gurdjieff

Sharing profound experiences from his long career as well as his first years growing up on a remote Seminole reservation in the Everglades, renowned herbalist Matthew Wood interweaves practical herbalism and the spiritual potency of Nature to deeply explore the plant teachers, animal medicines, and foundational principles of shamanism as a spiritual path.

Wood describes a universal “language of the shamans,” based on direct, sometimes supernatural experiences as well as case studies from his practice. He examines the alphabet of Nature and spiritual lessons personified in animals and plants, especially “animal medicines”—when the plant looks like an animal. He shares accounts of Turtle Medicine plants for self-examination, Bear Medicine plants to open the imagination, and Wolf Medicine plants for wholeness and magic. He explores the plants of Alligator Medicine for healthful prosperity, Horse Medicine plants to bring the conscious self in harmony with the animal self, Badger Medicine plants to strengthen gut instincts, and many other herb and animal teachers. He also looks at plants associated with journeying to the spirit world through the medicine of Crane, Dragon, and Bat.

Revealing the shamanic roots of his herbal teachings, Matthew Wood provides not only an inside view of his lifelong spiritual path but also an immersive and experiential guide to the shamanic wisdom of countless plant and animal teachers.

Matthew Wood has been a practicing herbalist for more than 40 years. An internationally known author and lecturer in the field, he holds a master of science degree in herbal medicine from the Scottish School of Herbal Medicine and is the author of several books, including The Earthwise Herbal and The Book of Herbal Wisdom. He runs an online school, the Matthew Wood Institute of Herbalism, and lives in Spring Valley, Wisconsin.

https://matthewwoodinstituteofherbalism.com/

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0:00.0

Welcome to Destiny. Now he's your host, Cliff Dunning.

0:17.0

Hey what are you doing on this summer day?

0:22.0

Come on in, let's talk about herbs.

0:25.0

That's the topic for today's interview.

0:28.0

And I've been talking about herbs.

0:31.0

We've had herbalists on the program now. I think at least a half a dozen times since the

0:37.2

inception of destiny and what makes herbs so important is the fact that they are very powerful when used correctly.

0:46.2

In a tincture form, this can be in liquid or alcohol and drop under the tongue. it can be smoked it can be in a pill form and one of the

0:55.0

it can be in pill form

0:59.0

and one of the things that is not discussed a great deal is the fact that most, if not the majority of drugs are derived from herbs that we that are used today. And the problem with drugs is that they are

1:18.0

artificially created, they figure out the chemistry the compounds and they

1:23.7

artificially reproduce it in a lab and they're extremely potent

1:29.2

they've lost the life of the herb and I'm one of these people that believe that when you use

1:34.1

herbs and you use an intention you get more out of them and if you go to an

1:40.8

herbless for say the flu, a chronic pain, some people go for psychological issues,

1:48.2

depression, emotional issues of all sizes and shapes.

1:54.0

Herbology can really help.

1:57.0

And I mention this because I go to a Chinese medical doctor once a month for kind of an acupuncture tune. I call it a tune up. But if you have

2:06.7

an opportunity to find an herbalist, it should be part of your overall wellness plan. Yes, you go to your doctor for your checkup and remember

2:16.6

the alopathic community are technologists and so they can look, scan, and test your systems, blood, urine, stool, saliva, for a problem.

2:31.4

And once they've detected what it could be, then your options are much easier, much planer.

2:39.2

Because when you know what the problem is, low blood sugar, high white cell count, and so on, you can address

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